I downloaded this template to use in Photoshop to make some mailing labels. It was really easy to use and the results were great. I don't know why I waited this long to make my own labels and will definitely be using this template frequently to make different designs.

As to previous reviews that mention difficulty with aligning the labels to the design and color being cut off, I believe that is an issue with printer margins and page setup. I use an Epson R1900 and when I've had issues like that in the past with other projects (usually with unusual paper sizes) that has been the cause. This time, thankfully, I had no issues whatsoever. The labels came out perfectly aligned and I feel confident I could have printed with a full bleed in photoshop (although I didn't try it) by extending the background color beyond the guides- part of my design did extend beyond the guide on one side of the label, and it printed fine.

Overall I'm really excited about the results. If I'd known it was going to be this hassle-free I'd have made these sooner!

I'm making my own address and product labels in Photoshop, and I was so excited to find this template because I was having trouble aligning the labels on the paper. This was a HUGE disappointment... The only part I found useful was having the guidelines for the labels, but they're still not aligned on the page when printed. So I had to nudge my whole design and everything about a 1/4" down the page to make it fit to the label sheet. Also - to anyone trying to make a full-color label - you can't - because the printer crops about an 1/8 of the color off on each side of the label... Avery should make a label sheet that accounts for printer cropping so I can have a full bleed on my labels! Disappointed, but I made it work... good luck to anyone using this template.